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A t;ruM,iiacioa of the Visitor, Ka
tL ..he 1 1 -; 8, id the Press, Escb
lishe 11 1.
ies in the l'ullea Building, corner
Fayettaville and Davie Streets.
i- ' fcdito aad Hafeagees
JASPER N, McEABY,
Soliolttnc Agent.
' , dPBSCBIPTION PBICK. , a
On year, . ,,.. ' M.00
One month. . . . , . .28
(Attn w gftXMl OtM Jfafl JTsffcr,
TO TTT
The - Leading Afternoon
Paper In the State.
The Prese-Vlsitor publishes; all the
news every day and has double the dr.
GulaUoB of any daily ever published In
Balelgh.
TLLEPHOKE,
168
THTJBSDaT, OCTOBBB It, 1898.
Siobxtabt Carlisle has accepted
to Invitation to attend ths annual
dinner of the New York Chamber of
Com me roe on November 18th, next
He wllljdeliver the principal address.
It will be on "Bound Money."
Tttb fact is settled that the fight
" between Corbett and Fitzslmmons
will hot eome off in Texas or Arkan
ass, and there is a widespread belief
that It 111 Dot oome off anywhere.
There is also a conviction that It was
never Intended to oome off; bat that
the two bruisers were posturing for
arivAi-tfaino' narooses and for the
money to be made oat of the theatri
cal business and the sparring exhibi
tions throughout the country.
Saitoh, T. Childs of the Philadel
nhia hoard of education, whoditd
last week at the age of 81, designed
and made a olook expressly for the
Philadelphia library, which in still
in obs there. Its works are so in
geniously arranged that it strikes
rmlv at snnset The works are
necessarily very intricate, as they
amount not only for the ordinary
variation of the time of sunset
during the different periods of the
year, bat also take "in the changes of
leap year.
As fob many years past, the Poet
offioe Department last year failed
to make expenses. The outgo was
86,790,173 and the income 176,983,
128, the difference being $9,807,044.
Receipts increased $1,902,649, bat ex
pendltares increased $2,405,768, so
that equilibrium is still far ouf of
sight The chief item of expenditure
is railroad mail transportation, $26,
429,747; postmasters get in salaries,
$16,079,508; clerks in officee, $9,414,-
135; free delivery service, $12,139,092;
railway postal car service, $2,946,
989; postal oar clerks, $7,103,026; star
route service, $5,753,579.
Is proved by the fact that our mills
export and sell at a profit in the
foreign markets oonsidjrable quant
ties of news paper.
' The removal of the duty will per
mit the building of mills in Canada
to obeok the attempted monopoly.
The people who have the brains and
the capital needed to ne paper have
brains and capital 'enough to make
itsuooessfally,. and they will do it
before tney will submit to an extor
tion which, if submitted to, would
involve a decrease In the education
al possibilities of the press of the
entire country. , Z"
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j
J$ m U m
everything i ;:wr-
POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR i ; PRICES
a Jopu.lar House.
Jvftkkei
. Bucklen's Arnloa Salve..
Th beet salve In the world for enta.
braises, sore, oleers, salt rbenm, fe
ver sores, tetter, eosnped bands, cnu-
blalns, corns and all akin eruptions, i
and ooaftivelv iiiifm nifaui. or m n&v
SSJ-r.iLJfiJ!"?!! . For State Fair Visitors
vvb w. w vwvaDi miiivii w mwm 7 V TT1 HM1I
d. fnce so eente per ro. for Ml
v John 1 Kiu-H .
We don't bllV Until VA IN nArLllr, tht th afuW mafaatatMut nrliu --
rf.hf ,. . ,-
We search until wn find nwrMt nwrnhtir!' a than ' nnsttmara
shrald do likewise. Make the rounds if you plti-; buy where (tile, iuate
Five Popular Departments in our I cpular Store:
Dress kwds, Bilks, Coats; Capes, Jackets, -
; House Famishing Goods, Shoes. ,
The only entire new stock tn the city from which to make your selection.
Dost Goods for tho ronev.
8. F. Tinger, Dewart. Fa., writes:
Mr. Barioir of this place has nied
rour remedy for the Pilee and mom-
mends tt very BUrbly. Ha gave
yoar addnea," I would like te- know i
oa what terms and price yoa . tell to
dealers. Let me hear from yon and
oblige. Bold by jobs x. HaeBae.
This week specialties in Drees Goods, 811ks end Wraps "reserved"' and
"opened up" expressly for visitors to the State lir. ,
Considet this a personal Invitation for you to eail and see the choice things
that this opening brings out. - Make pur store your meeting place, your rating
place, your shopping plaoe. Waiting and Toilet Houuis for Ladies. - . -
" " ' z ' . ' . ' ' m , . i , . r-
A . Br ; Stronach, 1
Dry Goods, Notions, '. Bhoee Bverything Bieept, High Prices.
e
.14 J
DUKE
Cigarettes
ft "j W
frrw.buMScmaca.'Tsr. j
C. WEIKEL,
TAILOR.
Is now ready to make up Salts for
fall and Winter. He hat a One eeleo-
tlonof "; ; ' .
I Suiting? and Trouserings.
Call at 184 Fayetteville street,
I stairs. . "
;'r-tVsep6lm.
THE LARGEST :1
Furniture Dealers
In th.4 South.
RIGGAN'S
lUGGAN'S
13 TIIJ3 . , .
PLACE
'. TO BUY
Dos, Onms, Juvenile Pooks, Toys,
V , im tiovei..-, Lull t ura.ture,
tai'8, lo'l CarriKvps,
' h --i,(ianj"y and use.
' ' f ul) hno-a-l rna Iron '
Toys of ail kinds, . '
Rubber Dolls, Fiues and Bubber
; " . x loys. , . - -
Largeet Stock ever In North Carolina.
Largest Block ever la North Carolina.
BEST TALUKS FOR tRAflT lfOTTKY
RRHT VlT.frva trn-o i vn iinnvT
' . wu . wit wiauA wvMJia
The Toy t Man. '
Tcy Stcro,
18S Fayetteville SU
' i sepia
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J !
fjlln;. t.
i 3 lzzz vzi pc:::cie
"73
8. 1
ia a vrii'3 race cf priceani
Risnaii's
ADIIIXISTRATOS'S NOTICE.
THOMAS & MAXWELL
-Hi,V
JTJBT BXCSIVEO-
A Car '-teiji -fiiriiitiri
MASK PMOM
High Crcda Tch::s
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Sheets "'Writing Paper
i Ohamberlata'a Bye aa4 sjua Otetmeot
; Is nnequalled far Eusema, letter Bait.
I Rheum. Said Head. Son Nhnka. Chanced
Hands. ItcUin Pike, Bona Frost BUe
Chronic Sore Eyei and Otannlsted Eye lida
or naie ny drugguts at 9U esnts par box.
to EOBsTownu. "
f Ok' puttins s horn in a sne acalthv m.
Utlon try Dir. Cady's Condition Powdanv
rhey tone up-the system, aid digestion, euro
vary more in price perhaps than
any ocner article sold. You do
have to pay for the style in our papers.
That is without eharge.
We have also the "cnmwt Ink " nnl
4-1 , . I J ' '
uio wn, num.
As for Pens, there is none to oom.
,re witn "lkum inaa(7h or.imw.
not I iwpiokase. FVm ml IryanwRkw.
THE PAPER TRUST AND THE
PAPERS.
The New York World, which is
making a strong fight on the paper
trust, which is about to be formed,
makes the following timely observa
tions upon the subject :
The newspapers of the ooontry
are not alow in meeting the issue
forced on them by the formation of
the Paper Trust. The promptness
With Whkh they declare their h
: tentfon of resisting its exactions and
preventing the white-paper trade
from Wng monopolized shows that
' they axe not likely to fail la energy
where their earnestness is so
. thoroughly enlisted.?' ' -,
v. The prospect of a free market for
paper was never so good as sinoe the
. beginning of this attempt at monop
oly. The existing tariff rate Is prac
tically that of the higher Republi-
' dan tariffs preceding it The paper
duties, reduced to an ad valorem
- basis, run from 13 to 30 per cent
This is aDparently a low rate, yet it
r is high enough to give American
manufacturers control of the market,
as is evident from the fact that in
the eight months ending with An
guct'we imported only 11,205,000
wor'bof German paper and only
fl,r 1.CCD from all Earopean
c- c .wl'.-ei. The imports of
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS
For these Pens in Raleigh. Our line of
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Is not equalled In the city.
Alfred Williams & Co.
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Gayton Bed Ash, Egg.
Thatcher, Bed Ash. '
- Brtint.
. Robinson, Bed Ash,
, . splint
Jelieo, Bed Ash,
7 Splint
Anthracite, Bed Asb
Anthracite, White Ash?"
Erg.,
Anthracite, White Ash,
8tove.
anthracite. White Ash
P cabontas Smokeless
- Lamp...
Poeahontat Smokeless .
Steam.
Bussell Creek Peml-
Antbrale
CRUSHED COM
fe r'-V:
f AMIIiV USB-
SMOKELESS
, 0DBBLES8
'- BMOTLESa. "
Sale of Land Under Mortgage.
bj virtue ei power conferred apoa
ma oj a ewraia mortgage, exeented
Sydney Jiaagum, bieh said raort-
gage 1 duly recorded In Begistry of
Wake eounty In book No. 128 at nan
844, 1 will offer for sale to the highest
oiaaer tor ease at tae- eoort koasa
door ia the eity of Raleigh, N. C, oa
weanesaay vetobet 33, 1806, at U m.
tae una described In said mortnn.
aajoining tne tanas or Jno. M. Cren
shaw,, J. 8. Braasfleld. Hrt. T
Xllens and others lying Is Barton's
Creek township, said county aad State
ana more accurately described la said
mortgage, which for diecriptioa etc..
is raaae a part hereof. Said ti-M f
land contains ISO aeree more or
- B. V. MowtAan.
Sept 83, '95. Itty. K ortagee
-coHaisnsre. or-
-V-ft -i
37 of the Finest Oak
'Suite .:;v;
That have ever been shown hi the city.
They have had three clerks merkin
down the price of goods en hand in
order to sell them eut to make room
fog the immense stock which Is being
rreeivaa aauy.
Mers. Thomas ft Maxwell are en-
abM to sell goods as cheaply as they
do and Increase the uuaber of their
seieomen and the volume of their busi
ness because they are the largest and
wealthiest furniture dealers In Jhe
South. , An idea of the extent of their
business may be formed by the follow
ing oat or large flouthera cities In
waioh may kaye braneh bouses:
THOMAS MAXWELL-: -
. "- - Charleston, a O.
" w-Columbia,
. ' " " 8avnan,,Oa:
" .-N,7 - Augusta.
mV. " Atlants,
i;' Macon, " '
j " f . H coram bui,, "
" Americu, :
' ( harlotte, K. 0,
" Balelgb. -
" Richmond, Va
And other stores that we have not
space to mention, but will do so later;
Tours for booest goods and low prices,
THOMAS L& MAXWELL.
.V
Anv kind of Coal or TJoke shipped
direct from the minesv All from the
beet mines in America of each kind. -
Personally inspected and selected py
J0NE3 & r0T7TLL,.
RALBIOH. If. '
ADMINISTEATOE'S NOTICE.
SALE OF, LAND.
BV autUOMtV Of a mnrfn,.
Christopher Woodard and wife. nwnL !
fko is, uegi
Wake nnnnt.v i
sionaay, jNovemDer 4, 1895, at IS o'clock
BavTns Qualified as administrator of
the estate of John Bker, deceased,
late of Wake eountv, tuts it to notify
all persons having cmima ''. pt tae
said estate to Dtwut t :m u t ie un
dersigned on or before ti-e 8. at -y of
Aupnxt, 189ft, or t' :s n- ' . e w. 1 t"
pled in bar of tlimr ret" -r v. eid a I
persons indebted to the v..i u-.;,le wiU
ed n Monk 72? wSi!?eow; lmmHiat, r-nwt
August aa lt6
at the Court House dmr nt wk.
county sell to the highest bidder for
cash a tract of land situated in Swift
Creek township, Wake eounty, contain.
iug w w-rwi, wore or less, aaioining the
lands of P. P. Peace and nt hor. h.
said tract being composed of two tracts
as follows: . ,
First tract contains 25 acres, and ad.
juihb bus lmius ui tt. ia. uoodwin. P.
x . x nn biiu uuiera, turn is parrtnoiarlv I
deennbed in a deed to said Woodard
from P. Tates and wife rnvirrimi n
Book 8p(re S60, said Kefrlscersoiiice.
- becond tract eontnina sis
ujoine imo ianas or w. n. j. Goodwin
and others and ia dRM-ri)wT in a h. I
ihmh i . r. rpce to aaid Woodard re
emw-u n jjooa oa, page 447, said Keg.
Ister's oitice.
v0
oat en the
T-e beet tXCJ Kan's C
tade from ts' nny cp".,!
tons, all kth- t 'ii-mH, i
ayii-e with Lev t
Uneqnaled fur b
ship, and womt"
of all the popiuf i
hip.
" Kvwy pmir emit!
eVint Iasarance 1 1...
W daya ,
Wear Levi V - " ,t
cosa, and fo i. i juj.
ET
n, doniHla
' 1 laauaes
Kl Jfcuies.
tne workman-
a. Tour cuuraa
Itaeta and faaten-
II I "-p Acd
yit igoodfo
Atm:
Having qrtallfied as administrator of
the estate or i. F. tbeatham, deceasod,
(late of Wake county, tins is to notify
all persons holding claims against the
said estate to present them to the un-
uti,oicucu vii v, ut-juio iug zolu lay or
September, 18M5, or this notice will be
Plead in bar of their reeoverv. and all
persons Indebted to the said eetate will
please make Immediate payment
" " ' J- O. MARCO M,
, .' . .-v Administrator of rt, p. -
Cheatham, DeoeasedV
rWJt A MaTMAKD, -
Attorneys. ., sepS5-w
Ladies' Coats In Kers-y, Cheviot snd Bonnie with the newmeloa sleevesj
prieee begin at ti 50 . ""
Udies' Capes la cloth, beaver, diagonal, bonds and wool astracham
prices begin at fa SO.
Hisses CoaU In plain clothes, Scotch mixtares and bonele effects, ages
from 8 to Is yearsi pi lees begin at 3 6X).
Wraps for "HUle ante" of new materials and designs . ' ," ,
W.H.& R.S. TUCKER & CO.
'GALL ON THE
- 308 yayettevme street. Opposite Postomce. .
'v SALE OF LAND. ,
Inpnrsancsof a judgment rendered
on the sstb day of eiitember. A, D
1888. In a special proceeding entitled W.
R Blake, administrator of Mrs. E.
Glenn, deceased, airainst Pattie Dunnw
etai, before the Clerk of Wake Su
perior Court, I will sell at the eoart
house door. In the city of Raleigh, on
the 4th day of November n. D. 1886,
n u u ciw& ui ad piiDiic sucilOD,
for cash, to the highest bidder, the fol
lowing described lot or Darnel of land
-j'.j j . . . . .
uuuuueu sou uiouruea as iouows:
Lying and being in tbecitv of Halclirh.
on the the north side of Martin etnrat
and bounded on tt e rant by lot of Hen
derson Beeves, deoeaaed, on the south
bv ths land of feldridtra Johnson, de
ceased, and on the north by Uie lot
lormeriy owned oy Waaler Wbitaker:
fronting on aaid Martin street 86 feet,
and runnlne back 210 feat, rantnlninir
-i-.i. -r
umuxuivi mu avin umrvorjeas, '
W.B Blafic.
ootl sOd" CommiBsioner.
We
Pencil
Inks, Composi
Of every description at priees that ean be beaten ' " . '
SALE OF BEAL ESTATE.
Bv virtue Of an order made In niwwl&l
proceedings entitled J. C. Hareom, ad
ministrator Cta of Wiley Hons, de
ceased, vs. Marha A. Pearson and another,
I wllLn Monday, November a, 18w5, at 13
o'clock Mi, at the Court house door of
vae eountv. sen tn the h iriuwt iiiiidiir
the following described lands In bwlft
twi rowmuup,-wske eountv. to-wlt
First Trar.L IlnnnilMi on Ui nnrth hw
Mrs. PooL on the wt bv T. H. Ahnllnv.
on the south by Willie Mobs, and on tne
east by Biiaeon Goodwin, contains alaores
more or less, and is desnrllied In a deed
irom Sylvester Bimin to w liny Moss.
eorded in Book 111. d. fl. KiratAr' dITim
for Wake county.
Second Tract. Adjoins the one above
described and is known ss the W. F. Col
lins una, contains twenty-three acres.
Terms of sale, one-half cash, balanes
id six niuuuis xroui tune ay.
o tds - . J. 0. MaKOOM. Adm'r.
i t ' - . and CouuiuiHiianer
Notice to Defendants.
In the TJ. 8. Cirouit Conrt for ths
JUstern District of worta Garolnla.
Bunaio mty MUis, Limited, vs. Vv
W. Archibald and May fa) Archibald.
It is ordered that aaid W. W. Ar.
ohibald and Mav 6. Archibald be r.
quired to appear and plead, answer
or demur at the office of the Clerk of
tne united fates Circntt Court for
tne justern jJiutrict of inoiU Caro
liua. in the okv of Kalriirh. on or hn.
fore Novernber 11th. 1 ...5. and that a
copy of this order to"ther wiih a
ooi yoi tne biuotcampiuintand sub
pceca nerein snail be served C""a
the defendants in the rJnusbern 1
u-iut oi few i ors, ice i astern 1 .s
trict of. Virginia, or in euch viaer
Dtbtnut as the defendant may be
touna. it is innner oraerea tnai
service be made by publication onoe
a week for six weeks in the Fbess-
Vibitor, a newspaper published in
tne oity.oi itaietgn. ,
IS. J. KIUUICK.
8eoL iu, 1805.
Cuhk.
MFaSRS. LIFFKAN BRf8, HH!lli.h,Oa
AIEAB CUBS 1 DOIIKIIta DuiiUeOf jour
. r. jr.. at xitn, a jrinwu. rs.. ann ir.
has done me muie jumA tima Uiroe
monms treaunent at lmt r "'".
l-ave vou do -s sin t 'Siartrf
i- p.iuii, ry, or i i me uu im inn. a
il wnl cmt to p-t tihrre or s,x bo'Aues
irom yiur ct v i v e press.
Iwsepecu i y y -urs,
Ji.3. .i. IsEWTON,
Aberdeno. i itwn (Juuuty, (X ..
Mfsr8. Liffman Jbiius., bavaiuiali.
ta.:
liKMt Ribs I wbh to give my tt.
-1 iu ir; "d to your vaiiiho e
P. r. P., for the cute of
- . . n. neurn'ida. dv!irh'a I l.
, in-- i. f c In l. II w..s ii i
j Li.tuun niusuuir r n'i i,
1 have been a mrSjr to it evct
1 t. i a'l ttied'nlnes I evr'
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P Wc Are Known; as Headquarter' ::
i4c"rG3attLh;.8
RALtTIQH GTATo::Gt7Y CO.
;i -; W O. SEPAKK, Manager. . " " ,'
' ' ; ' v -t ' t f t' 80S Fayetteville Street'
CROSS i UN
c
ha
-St-
IB THE FALL" MMWJffl 1 ' ' L
wi'h everythlnir dserMd bv thai
r w s "T - evi-wt" v imvutV Uf tO aOlD . 4
xjmmmikmm and keep. tmnK'TZS: ;'
your r.:o::EY Q FULL VALUE
Is eoasidered fair aad Bnriuht dvelini. k'-' . . ' :
I g0 0,,, ceePted awesntde trnlsm one betten to ont-do the beat
vetoes of oar SonP'titon and to iranrova nnn. iZ. TT.
". tik ke evident the sac.s with which we UnmnU he
above principle or rather oor improvement spnn It, t Pp"aw
As stylish, handsome and new as It la possible to make them at price UY -than
most houses ssk for last season's earried-over stock. - '
. GENTS' FURNISHINGS AND SHOES.. '
5o paina have bean snared to maka ili,tni i. ... n . . : f 'r
sll the fsshlonable eentres bavinf been esrefolljr examined with the result thar "
we can show yon up-to-dste stuff as worn by the fashionable people cf todav "
v. e Invjte your ariwioism. r .
c: Liimeliiaei'--"
- 2IO .FovcrtCYillo Ct'oct.
PATAPSCO
ESTABLISHED 1774. : -
Flouring
TIIE
Premier
iTlour
of
America
i:anurctureJ foa t!.a Cream of JSIaryland and Virginia Yrfcc.
i or
In ,
.xlo by City Grocers,
h premiums, payable In goM f,r t' beat r
ursnd intoa e
tor
on i
i aotaae or tne sbor fcrsni cf 1
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A"' ' "4orv Durfthiuup win m i. I
1ot1 j v terms as to txy-rents if a
Til
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c ' : 1 1 ' i for "prot3c'Joa"
l k VI UK fUIUUH'Of c ) ? il In
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JOIIICCOII.
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v..ie Elreet,
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